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		<title>How To Use Fitted Wardrobes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fitted wardrobes used to be the only place to store clothes. Up until the early 1900s, most home weren't built with closets! Bedrooms were simply four walls and windows. Wardrobes, or armoires, were added so that clothes could be hung up. Occasionally, an entire wall was designed as a type of storage, very similar to [...]<p><a href="http://bestlookup.com/how-to-use-fitted-wardrobes/">How To Use Fitted Wardrobes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://bestlookup.com">Best Lookup</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Fitted wardrobes used to be the only place to store clothes. Up until the early 1900s, most home weren't built with closets! Bedrooms were simply four walls and windows. Wardrobes, or armoires, were added so that clothes could be hung up.</p>
<p>Occasionally, an entire wall was designed as a type of storage, very similar to the California storage systems of today. Shelves would be built right in and clothing rods were installed. Doors could even be added to keep everything out of site.</p>
<p>When these built in storage systems weren't put into place, smaller wardrobes were used that sometimes did fit into a particular nook or cranny in the room, thereby the <a href="http://thehousingforum.com/fitted-wardrobes/">reference of "fitted wardrobes"</a>. In eras when almost all furniture needed to be custom made, it was the same with a wardrobe or bureau. Measurements were provided to the local craftsman who might even come to your home and do the work right there.</p>
<p>Many of these original pieces of furniture can be found in antique stores and flea markets and are making a big come back. Small apartments and tiny bedrooms are the perfect areas for some of these early versions that were made to be the only piece of furniture in the room that had any type of storage for clothes.</p>
<p>Tall ones, over seven feet in many cases, allowed dresses and suits to be hung without wrinkling. There were drawers for shirts and socks, and probably an area for watches and other jewelry. Hooks could be installed for ties or even hats and hair ribbons.</p>
<p><a href="http://thehousingforum.com/mirrored-chests/">Mirrored chests are</a> a perfect solution for homes with little closet space and can be put in areas besides bedrooms when space won't even permit more storage space. Most can easily fit in a hallway or even a larger bathroom, offering all sorts of storage and style options.</p>
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